The disorder known as foetal alcohol syndrome affects children who were exposed to alcohol while their mothers were pregnant. Brain damage and developmental issues result from foetal alcohol syndrome. Although the issues brought on by mental retardation vary from childhood to adulthood, the impairments are irreversible. There is no established safe limit on alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Drinking while pregnant puts your unborn child at risk for foetal alcohol syndrome. Consult your doctor as soon as you thought your child has foetal alcohol syndrome. Learning challenges and behavioural problems may be lessened with early diagnosis. Some children experience the symptoms of foetal alcohol syndrome far more severely than others, varying in severity. Foetal alcohol syndrome can show any number of physical deformities, intellectual or cognitive impairments, as well as difficulties adjusting to daily life and functioning. Physical flaws might be like small eyes, an extraordinarily thin bottom lip, a narrow, inclined snout, as well as a flawless surrounding tissue between the nose and top lip are distinctive facial characteristics. Joint, limb, and finger deformities, slow physical development both prior to and after birth Vision or hearing issues, small brain size and head circumference, and abnormalities in the heart, kidneys, and bones.
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